Historic High Lows AdaptiveThis will plot in the ticker opened:
-All-time High and Low
-1 Year High and Low
-6 Months High and Low
-3 Months High and Low
-1 Month High and Low
-1 Week High and Low
-Previous day High and Low
Colors, extending the line to the right, width, showing price tag are all parameters.
High and Low calculations are updated daily
Lines haves issues sometimes rendering when the candles are in a period too small.
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Interval Highlighter with High/Low AlertsInterval Highlighter with High/Low Alerts
Overview:
This Pine Script indicator enhances chart analysis by highlighting specific time intervals and marking the highest and lowest prices within those periods. It supports three customizable modes:
Date Range: Highlight a user-defined period with background shading and plot the highest and lowest prices.
Days of the Week: Highlight specific weekdays with background colors and plot the highest and lowest prices for each day.
Intraday Interval: Highlight a specific intraday time range (e.g., 12:30 PM to 4:30 PM) with background shading and plot the highest and lowest prices within that interval.
Alerts are triggered when the price touches any of the highlighted high or low levels, providing real-time notifications for potential trading opportunities.
High and low lines extend to the right and remain visible after the interval ends. This ensures they act as actionable reference points for alerts between intervals, allowing users to monitor critical levels until a new interval of the same category forms.
Features:
Customizable Time Intervals: Define specific date ranges, weekdays, or intraday intervals to highlight on the chart.
High/Low Tracking: Automatically plots the highest and lowest prices within the defined intervals.
Real-Time Alerts: Set up alerts to notify when the price touches any of the highlighted high or low levels.
Actionable Lines: High/low lines remain visible after interval completion to serve as reference points for alerts.
Visual Enhancements: Customize background colors and line styles for each interval type.
Usage:
Apply the indicator to your chart.
Configure the desired modes (Date Range, Days of the Week, Intraday Interval) in the settings.
Customize the appearance settings to match your preferences.
Set up alerts based on the highlighted high/low levels.
Disclaimer:
This indicator is designed to assist in identifying potential areas of interest based on historical high and low levels within specified intervals. It is not intended as a standalone trading signal. Users should employ additional technical analysis tools and conduct thorough research before making trading decisions.
Weekly High/Low Weekday Stats by [M1rage]Патч: условная статистика по дню недельного экстремума
Добавлена новая функция, позволяющая строить условное распределение по дням недели.
Что нового.
Два новых параметра в настройках:
Condition: Weekly High on — зафиксировать день недели, в который сформировался недельный High.
Condition: Weekly Low on — зафиксировать день недели, в который сформировался недельный Low.
Таблица автоматически перестраивается:
Левая колонка показывает — вероятности минимума недели при выбранном дне максимума.
Правая колонка показывает — вероятности максимума недели при выбранном дне минимума.
В заголовках колонок появляется подпись формата:
Weekly Low | High=Tue
Weekly High | Low=Thu
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Patch: Conditional Statistics by Day of the Weekly Extremum
A new feature has been added that builds a conditional distribution by weekdays.
What’s new
Two new settings:
Condition: Weekly High on — fix the weekday on which the weekly High formed.
Condition: Weekly Low on — fix the weekday on which the weekly Low formed.
The table updates automatically:
Left column — probabilities of the weekly Low given the selected day of the High.
Right column — probabilities of the weekly High given the selected day of the Low.
Column headers now display labels in the format:
Weekly Low | High=Tue
Weekly High | Low=Thu
True High/Low RSI for DivergenceThis Pine Script creates a highly specialized RSI (Relative Strength Index) indicator designed to provide a more accurate signal for divergence trading. Its official title is "True High/Low RSI for Divergence."
Here is a breakdown of its core features:
1. Dual RSI Calculation based on Highs and Lows:
Unlike a standard RSI that typically uses the closing price of a candle, this indicator calculates two separate RSI lines:
A "High RSI" : This line calculates the RSI based on the high price of each candle. It is intended to track momentum peaks more accurately.
A "Low RSI" : This line calculates the RSI based on the low price of each candle. It is designed to track momentum troughs more accurately.
The main purpose of this separation is to avoid the potential errors that can occur when using an average price (like the close or hl2) during periods of high volatility. By using the true extremes of the price candles, the indicator aims to show a more "true" representation of momentum for identifying divergences between price and the indicator.
2. Dynamic Transparency:
This is a key visual feature. The RSI lines are not always fully visible. They dynamically fade into view as they enter significant overbought or oversold zones:
The Low RSI line (red by default) is invisible when above a value of 50. As it drops from 49 towards 30, it becomes progressively more opaque (more visible). It reaches full opacity at an RSI value of 30, visually alerting the user to strengthening oversold conditions.
The High RSI line (blue by default) is invisible when below a value of 50. As it rises from 51 towards 70, it also becomes progressively more opaque. It is fully opaque at an RSI value of 70, highlighting strengthening overbought conditions.
3. User Customization:
The script allows for user flexibility. You can change:
The colors for both the High and Low RSI lines.
The RSI calculation length (default is 14).
The price source for each RSI line (though they are specifically designed to use high and low).
In summary, this indicator is a purpose-built tool for traders who rely on divergence. It provides a more precise and visually intuitive way to track momentum at its true peaks and troughs, helping to make more informed trading decisions.
Asian & London Session Highs/LowsAsian & London Session Highs/Lows with Extendable Lines
This TradingView script automatically marks the highs and lows of the Asian and London trading sessions for the most recent day, allowing traders to identify key levels during these active periods. The lines representing the high and low of each session are drawn at the exact price point where the high/low occurred, and they extend to the right for a customizable number of bars, helping to visualize how the price reacts to these key levels after the session ends.
Key Features:
Session High/Low Tracking: Automatically tracks the highest and lowest points for the Asian and London sessions.
Extendable Lines: Lines start at the exact bar where the high/low occurred and can be extended to the right for a specified number of bars.
Timezone Adjustment: Allows you to input a timezone offset to adjust session times based on your local time or desired market time zone.
Customizable Colors & Line Thickness: Adjust the color and thickness of the session high and low lines to suit your visual preferences.
Clear & Precise Levels: Helps identify important support and resistance levels, making it easier to spot market reactions around session highs and lows.
This indicator is perfect for day traders and those looking to trade during specific market hours, offering clear visual markers of session boundaries and critical price levels.
Swing Highs and Lows between two InstrumentsThis Indicator will show you common Swing Points between two different trading symbols.
You can also use it to display the Swing Points of the current symbol or another symbol only.
When applying the Indicator to your chart it will ask you to put in a symbol. This symbol is used to find common Swing Points against the symbol that you have on your screen. Should you decide not to choose any symbol the indicator will instead mark all Swing Points for the current symbol.
Settings
Symbol: Choose any symbol that you want to compare to the selected symbol on your screen.
Sensitivity: The sensitivity defines how many candles left and right of a Swing Point have to be below (Swing High) or above (Swing Low) in order for the Indicator to mark it. A lower sensitivity will give a lot more Swing points, whereas a higher sensitivity will show less, but more important Swing Points.
Equal Highs Permissible: When calculating where a Swing Point is you can decide how you want equal highs and equal lows to be handled. The default is set to "yes" which means equal highs will be counted as if they were below (Swing High) or above (Swing Low). Choosing "no" will alter the indicators behaviour and only mark a Swing Point if all values within the sensitivity are below (Swing High) or above (Swing Low). As equal highs/lows are not below/above the Swing Point, but at the same level it will not mark the Swing Point.
Options:
You can choose to display Swing Highs and Lows for each symbol individually as well as Common Swing Points, which is the default. If you choose to display different Swing Points at the same time the visual order of importance is the following: common Swing Points > current symbol Swing Points > second symbol Swing Points.
You can also change the symbols and colors that mark the Swing Points or restrict the timeframes that the Indicator works on.
NFP High/Low Levels PlusNFP High/Low Levels Plus
Description:
This indicator stores the 12 most recent NFP (Non-Farm-Payroll) days and their values.
Values are captured from 0830 (NFP Release) until close of market
The High and Low values for each NFP month are drawn on the chart with horizontal lines.
- Labels indicating the month's high or low line are placed after the line
- Optionally the high/low price can be displayed additionally
Support and Resistance boxes can be drawn at the closest NFP level above and below the
current price.
- Boxes will automatically update as prices cross the NFP value
Macro Indicator
- This option displays a small table in the top right corner that says "Up" or " Down"
- The Macro Indicator can be used to judge the potential direction for the current month
- Macro direction is calculated by the following:
- UP: If two consecutive days both open and close above the most recent NFP High level
- DOWN: If two consecutive days both open and close below the most recent NFP Low level
Micro Indicator
- This option displays a small table in the top right corner that says "Up" or " Down"
- The Micro Indicator can be used to judge the potential direction for low timeframes 1H or
lower
- Micro direction is calculated by the following:
- UP: If two consecutive 10m candles close above the 20EMA
- DOWN: If two consecutive 10m candles close below the 20EMA
NFP Session Bars
- This feature draws an arrow at the bottom of the chart for each candle that falls within the
NFP session day
- This is useful for identifying NFP Days
Support / Resistance Table
- This displays a table bottom center showing the nearest high and low NFP line level
What is an NFP Day and why is it useful to add to my chart?
- NFP Days are one of the most important data releases monthly
- NFP (Non-Farm-Payroll) is the official release of 80% of the US workforce employed in
manufacturing, construction, and goods
- It does not include those who work on farms, private households, non-profit and
government workers
- Historically these high/low levels for the day create strong support and resistance levels
- Having them displayed on the chart can help identify potential strong levels and pivot points
Full Indicator with all options enabled and identified
Easily update NFP Release Days in the indicator settings
Modify various options: Show/Hide lines, labels, directional indicator tables, values tables
Adjust line width, offsets, colors, font sizes, box widths
Enable individual Directional Indicators and modify colors
Example of full indicator enabled
You can find a list of the NFP Release Schedule on the official US Bureau of Labor Statistics website. This is useful for updating the indicator settings with the correct dates
Swing High/Low (ZigZag) [ChartPrime]Swing High/Low (ZigZag) Indicator
The Swing High/Low (ZigZag) Indicator is a versatile tool for identifying and visualizing price swings, swing highs, and swing lows. It dynamically plots levels for significant price points while connecting them with a ZigZag line, enabling traders to analyze market structure and trends with precision.
⯁ KEY FEATURES
Swing Highs and Lows Detection
Accurately detects and marks swing highs and lows, providing a clear structure of market movements.
Real-Time ZigZag Line
Connects swing points with a dynamic ZigZag line for a visual representation of price trends.
Customizable Swing Sensitivity
Swing length input allows traders to adjust the sensitivity of swing detection to match their preferred market conditions.
Swing Levels with Shadows
Option to display swing levels with extended shadows for better visibility and market analysis.
Broken Levels Marking
Tracks and visually updates levels as dashed lines when broken, providing insights into shifts in market structure.
Swing Direction Display
At the top-right corner, the indicator displays the current swing direction (up or down) with a directional arrow for quick reference.
Interactive Labels
Marks swing levels with labels, showing the price of swing highs and lows for added clarity.
Dynamic Market Structure Analysis
Automatically adjusts ZigZag lines and levels as the market evolves, ensuring real-time updates for accurate trading decisions.
⯁ HOW TO USE
Analyze Market Trends
Use the ZigZag line and swing levels to identify the overall direction and structure of the market.
Spot Significant Price Points
Swing highs and lows act as potential support and resistance levels for trading opportunities.
Adjust Swing Sensitivity
Modify the swing length setting to match your trading strategy, whether scalping, day trading, or swing trading.
Monitor Broken Levels
Use the dashed lines of broken levels to identify changes in market dynamics and potential breakout or breakdown zones.
Plan Entries and Exits
Leverage swing levels and direction to determine optimal entry, stop-loss, and take-profit points.
⯁ CONCLUSION
The Swing High/Low (ZigZag) Indicator is a powerful tool for traders seeking to visualize price swings and market structure. Its real-time updates, customizable settings, and dynamic swing direction make it an invaluable resource for technical analysis and decision-making.
Opening Candle High/Low with Time Zone and Minute Offset
Title: Opening Candle High/Low with Time Zone and Minute Offset
Description:
The Opening Candle High/Low with Time Zone and Minute Offset indicator is a versatile tool that highlights the high and low of the first candle of the trading session, adjusted for your preferred time zone and minute offset. It is particularly useful for traders who focus on opening ranges as key reference points for their trading strategies.
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Features:
1. Time Zone and Minute Adjustment:
- Allows customization of the start time by applying a time zone offset (in hours) and a minute offset.
- Ideal for traders operating in different time zones or trading sessions that don't align with midnight UTC.
2. Dynamic First Candle Detection:
- Automatically captures the high and low of the first candle after the adjusted time.
- Resets daily, ensuring accurate levels for each new trading session.
3. Visual Representation:
- Plots the high and low levels of the first candle directly on the chart for easy reference.
- Uses distinct colors (green for the high and red for the low) and adjustable line widths for clarity.
4. Simplicity and Versatility:
- Works across all markets and timeframes, providing essential information for opening range breakout strategies, support/resistance analysis, or session-based trading.
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How It Works:
1. Time Adjustment:
- The indicator adjusts the current chart time by applying the user-defined hour and minute offsets.
- This ensures the "opening candle" aligns with your specific trading session requirements.
2. First Candle Detection:
- When the adjusted time matches the start of a new day (midnight with offsets), the indicator captures the high and low of the first candle.
- These values are stored and remain static throughout the trading day.
3. Plotting:
- The high and low levels of the opening candle are plotted on the chart, providing visual reference points for traders.
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Use Case:
- This indicator is ideal for traders who rely on the opening range of a session for planning trades, such as breakout or reversal strategies.
- It can also serve as a key tool for identifying significant price levels in session-based trading.
Simplify your trading analysis and align your strategy with this customizable and intuitive indicator.
First 1-Minute Candle High/Low After Specific TimeDescription:
This indicator captures and marks the high and low of the first 1-minute candle after a specified time (default: 9:30 AM) and tracks the highs and lows of the first five candles. The levels marked by these initial candles are often critical in determining early session support and resistance, providing a visual guide for traders monitoring price action in the opening minutes of a trading session.
Key Features and Usage
1-Minute Candle High/Low: The indicator captures the high and low of the first 1-minute candle after the specified session start time. This level is marked with horizontal lines and labels, providing traders with an immediate reference for early-session price extremes.
5-Candle Range High/Low: After the first five candles, the indicator also highlights the highest and lowest levels within this range, offering additional support/resistance lines to aid in understanding early price movements.
Custom Labels and Dynamic Line Extension:
Labels update dynamically and display whether the 1-minute high/low coincides with the 5-minute range high/low, combining these labels if they match.
Horizontal lines extend to the current bar to remain visible throughout the session for consistent reference.
Customization Options
Colors and Label Text: Users can adjust colors for the 1-minute and 5-minute high/low lines and the label text for optimal readability.
Label Position Offset: Labels are placed slightly above or below their respective lines to avoid overlap with price action, maintaining clarity on the chart.
Intended Use
This indicator is especially useful for intraday traders focusing on opening range breakout strategies, scalping, or short-term trend analysis. It is intended for use on intraday charts (such as 1-minute or 5-minute intervals) and provides straightforward levels to assess early market structure.
Technical Details
Customization of Start Time: Users can change the default start time to any desired session opening time, adapting it to various markets or trading sessions.
Dynamic Line and Label Updates: Both lines and labels dynamically extend with the chart, while labels remain easy to read as they shift based on recent price action.
This script is designed to be simple yet powerful, offering key insights into session open levels without relying on predictive or lookahead features. It is useful for real-time analysis and adds value by helping traders identify critical levels in the market's early stages.
Enhanced High-Low Difference IndicatorEnhanced High-Low Difference Indicator
The "Enhanced High-Low Difference Indicator" is a powerful tool that highlights market volatility by tracking the difference between the high and low prices of a bar. Key features include:
Customizable Threshold: Set your own threshold for the high-low difference to filter out minor fluctuations.
Visual Highlights: Bars that exceed the threshold are highlighted with customizable color and opacity settings for easy identification.
Optional Labels: Display the exact high-low difference on the bars when the threshold is exceeded, with fully customizable label color and size.
High-Low Difference Line: Optionally plot a line that tracks the high-low difference of each bar for visual reference.
Alerts: Receive real-time alerts when the high-low difference exceeds your specified threshold.
Threshold Reference Line: Plot the threshold value as a horizontal reference line on the chart.
This indicator is ideal for traders looking to identify volatility spikes and make informed trading decisions based on price action.
Breakout Detector (Previous MTF High Low Levels) [LuxAlgo]The Breakout Detector (Previous MTF High Low Levels) indicator highlights breakouts of previous high/low levels from a higher timeframe.
The indicator is able to: display take-profit/stop-loss levels based on a user selected Win/Loss ratio, detect false breakouts, and display a dashboard with various useful statistics.
Do note that previous high/low levels are subject to backpainting, that is they are drawn retrospectively in their corresponding location. Other elements in the script are not subject to backpainting.
🔶 USAGE
Breakouts occur when the price closes above a previous Higher Timeframe (HTF) High or below a previous HTF Low.
On the advent of a breakout, the closing price acts as an entry level at which a Take Profit (TP) and Stop Loss (SL) are placed. When a TP or SL level is reached, the SL/TP box border is highlighted.
When there is a breakout in the opposite direction of an active breakout, previous breakout levels stop being updated. Not reaching an SL/TP level will result in a partial loss/win,
which will result in the box being highlighted with a dotted border (default). This can also be set as a dashed or solid border.
Detection of False Breakouts (default on) can be helpful to avoid false positives, these can also be indicative of potential trend reversals.
This indicator contains visualization when a new HTF interval begins (thick vertical grey line) and a dashboard for reviewing the breakout results (both defaults enabled; and can be disabled).
As seen in the example above, the active, open breakout is colored green/red.
You can enable the setting ' Cancel TP/SL at the end of HTF ', which will stop updating previous TP/SL levels on the occurrence of a new HTF interval.
🔶 DETAILS
🔹 Principles
Every time a new timeframe period starts, the previous high and low are detected of the higher timeframe. On that bar only there won't be a breakout detection.
A breakout is confirmed when the close price breaks the previous HTF high/low
A breakout in the same direction as the active breakout is ignored.
A breakout in the opposite direction stops previous breakout levels from being updated.
Take Profit/Stop Loss, partially or not, will be highlighted in an easily interpretable manner.
🔹 Set Higher Timeframe
There are 2 options for choosing a higher timeframe:
• Choose a specific higher timeframe (in this example, Weekly higher TF on a 4h chart)
• Choose a multiple of the current timeframe (in this example, 75 minutes TF on a 15 min chart - 15 x 5)
Do mind, that when using this option, non-standard TFs can give less desired timeframe changes.
🔹 Setting Win/Loss Levels
The Stop Loss (SL) / Take Profit (TP) setting has 2 options:
W%:L% : A fixed percentage is chosen, for TP and SL.
W:L : In this case L (Loss-part) is set through Loss Settings , W (Win-part) is calculated by multiplying L , for example W : L = 2 : 1, W will be twice as large as the L .
🔹 Loss Settings
The last drawing at the right is still active (colored green/red)
The Loss part can be:
A multiple of the Average True Range (ATR) of the last 200 bars.
A multiple of the Range Cumulative Mean (RCM).
The Latest Swing (with Length setting)
Range Cumulative Mean is the sum of the Candle Range (high - low) divided by its bar index.
🔹 False Breakouts
A False Breakout is confirmed when the price of the bar immediately after the breakout bar returns above/below the breakout level.
🔹 Dashboard
🔶 ALERTS
This publication provides several alerts
Bullish/Bearish Breakout: A new Breakout.
Bullish/Bearish False Breakout: False Breakout detected, 1 bar after the Breakout.
Bullish/Bearish TP: When the TP/profit level has been reached.
Bullish/Bearish Fail: When the SL/stop-loss level has been reached.
Note that when a new Breakout causes the previous Breakout to stop being updated, only an alert is provided of the new Breakout.
🔶 SETTINGS
🔹 Set Higher Timeframe
Option : HTF/Mult
HTF : When HTF is chosen as Option , set the Higher Timeframe (higher than current TF)
Mult : When Mult is chosen as Option , set the multiple of current TF (for example 3, curr. TF 15min -> 45min)
🔹 Set Win/Loss Level
SL/TP : W:L or W%:L%: Set the Win/Loss Ratio (Take Profit/Stop Loss)
• W : L : Set the Ratio of Win (TP) against Loss (SL) . The L level is set at Loss Settings
• W% : L% : Set a fixed percentage of breakout price as SL/TP
🔹 Loss Settings
When W : L is chosen as SL/TP Option, this sets the Loss part (L)
Base :
• RCM : Range Cumulative Mean
• ATR : Average True Range of last 200 bars
• Last Swing : Last Swing Low when bullish breakout, last Swing High when bearish breakout
Multiple : x times RCM/ATR
Swing Length : Sets the 'left' period ('right' period is always 1)
Colours : colour of TP/SL box and border
Borders : Style border when breakout levels stop being updated, but TP/SL is not reached. (Default dotted dot , other option is dashed dsh or solid sol )
🔹 Extra
Show Timeframe Change : Show a grey vertical line when a new Higher Timeframe interval begins
Detect False Outbreak
Cancel TP/SL at end of HTF
🔹 Show Dashboard
Location: Location of the dashboard (Top Right or Bottom Right/Left)
Size: Text size (Tiny, Small, Normal)
See USAGE/DETAILS for more information
52 Week High/Low FibonacciThe primary purpose of this indicator is to calculate and plot the 52-week high and low prices along with the Fibonacci retracement levels on the price chart. Fibonacci levels are commonly used in trading to identify potential support, resistance, and price reversal points.
First, the script initializes the Fibonacci levels and their corresponding colors, which will be used to plot the levels on the chart. Next, it calculates the 52-week high and low prices by finding the highest and lowest prices over the last 252 trading days, approximately equivalent to one year. Then, it identifies the overall trend direction by comparing the number of bars since the highest high and the lowest low. If the highest high is more recent, the trend is considered downwards; if the lowest low is more recent, the trend is upwards.
The script then plots the Fibonacci retracement levels on the chart, using horizontal lines at the respective price levels. It also creates labels for each level, displaying the percentage and the price value. Additionally, it draws a line connecting the 52-week high and low prices, providing a visual representation of the price range during the 52-week period.
Pros of this indicator include:
-Automatic calculation and plotting of Fibonacci levels, saving time for traders
-Clear trend identification based on 52-week high and low prices
-Visually appealing and easy-to-read chart representation with color-coded levels
-Provides insight into potential price reversal areas based on widely used Fibonacci levels
Cons of this indicator include:
-Only works on daily timeframes, limiting its usefulness for intraday and weekly traders
-Assumes that the trend will continue in the same direction, which may not always be accurate in real-world markets
-Does not provide explicit buy or sell signals, leaving the trading decision-making process up to the trader
-Solely relies on Fibonacci levels, which may not always be accurate; it is recommended to use other technical indicators or strategies alongside this indicator for a comprehensive trading approach
In conclusion, the '52 Week High Low Fibonacci' indicator is a valuable tool for traders interested in using Fibonacci levels for identifying potential price reversal points. By automatically calculating and plotting these levels based on 52-week high and low prices, the indicator provides a clear, color-coded visual aid, which can be especially helpful for traders who base their strategies on these levels.
However, it's worth noting that this indicator is limited to daily timeframes and doesn't provide explicit buy or sell signals, requiring traders to incorporate their own analysis and judgement in their decision-making process. The indicator also operates on the assumption of trend continuation, which may not always hold true.
While it's a beneficial tool, relying solely on this indicator for trading decisions may not be advisable. It's best used in conjunction with other indicators and trading strategies, providing a more balanced and comprehensive approach to trading in the financial markets. As always, risk management should be a key part of any trading strategy.
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Filter-Out Weak Pivot highs/lows, Swing highs/lows: MethodJust a simple indicator for refining the standard method of finding Pivot highs & Lows; Allowing user to filter-out weak/flat/rounded Pivot highs/lows
-Aim of this is to get pivot highs & pivot lows coded to print more in line with what the eye would naturally be drawn to as an obvious pivot high/low.
-This uses local moving average around the pivot high/low together with user-input ATR multiple, to create a condition for filtering out lacklustre pivot highs/lows.
-Thought i'd publish this separately as a tool that other coders might find useful.
//inputs//
~adjust looback/lookforward for Pivot highs/lows
~adjust 'spikiness' index to filter out less impressive pivot highs/lows (higher number = more selective)
Koalafied EdgesIndicator based on user selected periods 'edges' (highs/lows). Includes One-Time-Framing and sweeps of levels.
User selection of previous Session/Day/Week highs and lows. These will plot over the relevant period once it has completed. Intra-day there are three periods that can be plotted.
For now these are most relevant to crypto. It can be useful to think of previous levels being locations that are likely to contain liquidity that the market might sweep in the future,
as much like pivot points, traders stop orders can be found there. Session breaks are included to allow for clear delineation between user selected periods. Additionally the option
to colour the background of a specific period is given to the user, this can be useful as an aid for visual analysis of session behaviour over time.
Untapped Levels
Previous Levels (Highs/Lows) that price has not re-tested will remain on the chart. These are typically the levels that are swept for liquidity in future periods.
Sweeps
Sweeps are formed when a candle opens above/below a previous periods level, crosses it and closes back on the side of the open. Often can mark important
pivots in the market and potential reversals. Useful if you think of stop liquidity resting outside previous periods highs/lows. Market 'sweeps' the level,
taking liquidity and reverses. Alerts for these are included.
One-Time-Framing
Indicator shows One-Time-Framing (OTF) for user selection of Candle, Session, Day, and Weekly timeframes. The background between the periods highs and lows (or candle colour)
will display the OTF state. This is a Market Profile concept that isn't typically found in Tradingview Scripts.
OTF is a sequence of days or time period where you don’t get a break of the previous candles low (OTF Up) or high (OTF Down). Typically shows a market
that is trending in one direction. If it's an outside day then no OTF status, if it's an inside day then the previous period high or low hasn't been
breached so OTF status stays same.
Candle colouring. I've included the option to switch between OTF coloured candles or my Volume Extension candles. I find the Volume Extension Candles invaluable
in showing areas of high market participation and can be quite informative at significant levels often showing exhaustion at support/resistance or market strength on breakouts.
Candles not supported by rising volume are coloured black while those that are retain their colouring.
Important to note that this indicator plots prior levels only when the selected period has ended. So at the start of a new period, the high/low of the previous
period will be plotted, with untapped lines extended into the future. The indicator is designed to show you what 'has' happened and to provide areas
of interest where you may wish to initiate trades. The sweep signals are the only real-time plots.
RT Price-Action Swings — Real-Time High/Low (No Pivots)What it is:
A pure price-action tool that prints the latest Swing High and Swing Low in real time—no pivot/zigzag look-ahead, no indicators beyond price. Each swing comes with a dashed horizontal line (extends forward ~75% of a chosen bar window) and a label with the exact price.
How it works (simple):
Tracks the running peak in an up-leg and the running trough in a down-leg.
As soon as price pulls back by a threshold (ATR×multiplier or % move), the prior extreme is finalized as a Swing High/Low and drawn immediately.
Optional filters (off by default):
BOS (break of structure) & a basic reversal candle check to reduce noise.
Only the most recent Swing High and most recent Swing Low stay on the chart.
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How to use it for scalping
A) Break-and-Go (momentum continuation)
Use when: market’s trending or momentum is strong (session open, news impulse, strong index breadth).
Wait for a fresh Swing High (in trend up) or Swing Low (in trend down).
Entry: Buy on a clean break above the Swing High line (or sell on a break below the Swing Low line).
Tip: For fewer fakeouts, require the break on candle close or a quick retest that holds.
Invalidation/Stop: Just beyond the opposite swing (tight, mechanical).
Longs: stop a tick below the current Swing Low.
Shorts: stop a tick above the current Swing High.
Targets:
First target = 1R (equal to risk).
Runner to 2R–3R or trail under/over minor HL/LH prints.
Filters (optional): Turn on Confirm at Close and BOS to avoid micro breaks in chop.
B) Break-Retest (structure respect)
Use when: trend is steady, not vertical.
Break of the Swing High/Low line occurs.
Price pulls back to the broken line and rejects (wick + quick reclaim).
Enter in the direction of the original break.
Stop = just past the line (tight), Target = 1.5R–2R or next intraday level.
C) Fade the Edge (range scalp)
Use when: market’s ranging, low volatility.
Let the tool print a new Swing High near the top of the range.
Look for failure to hold above that swing line (wick-through + close back below).
Short with stop just above the swing label; target the opposite swing or VWAP.
(Inverse for longs at range lows.)
Key-Levels - D/W/M High-Low + Fib + MA🧭 Key-Levels – D/W/M High-Low + Fibonacci + Moving Averages
A complete multi-timeframe analysis toolkit that combines Daily, Weekly, and Monthly high/low levels, Fibonacci retracements, and customizable moving averages — all in one clean, efficient display.
Ideal for traders who want to identify key reaction zones, retracement levels, and trend alignment across multiple timeframes.
🔹 Features
1. Prior High/Low Levels
Plots Daily (PDH/PDL), Weekly (PWH/PWL), and Monthly (PMH/PML) key levels
Adjustable colors, styles (Solid / Dashed / Dotted), and line widths
Optional midline display for each timeframe
Displays live labels with price values and % difference from current close
Extend lines rightward to project future price interactions
2. Fibonacci Retracement
Auto-detects swing highs/lows using configurable pivot lengths
Smart pivot logic prioritizes major swings based on % span
Auto-orients retracements depending on trend direction
Customizable visibility and color for each Fibonacci level
Supports 0.236 → 1.618 levels, with optional auto-extension in uptrend scenarios
Displays ratio + price for each level label
3. Pivot Labels
Optionally show pivot high/low labels with customizable text and background colors
Independent control of left/right length and label style
4. Moving Averages
Up to three customizable MAs (default: 8 EMA, 21 EMA, 50 SMA)
Choose between EMA or SMA for each
Toggle individual or all moving averages
Adjustable lengths, colors, and line widths
5. Alerts
Built-in alert condition for price crossing a user-defined level
Clean alert message format with ticker symbol and live price
⚙️ Customization
Flexible style controls for lines, labels, and colors
Adjustable right-extension length for projecting levels
Font size and visibility toggles for all elements
Smart grouping for intuitive settings management
📈 Ideal For
Identifying key reversal or breakout zones
Spotting Fibonacci confluence between retracements and prior highs/lows
Tracking trend structure via multi-timeframe MAs
Swing traders, intraday traders, and technical analysts
💡 Summary
Key-Levels – D/W/M High-Low + Fib + MA is a professional-grade indicator designed to simplify complex multi-timeframe analysis.
It helps you see the bigger picture, find actionable zones, and trade with confidence.
🧩 Compatible with any market and timeframe.
Session LevelsSession Levels
Overview
Session Levels is a Pine Script v6 indicator for TradingView that plots key price levels from previous and current sessions. It overlays Previous Day High/Low, Pre-Market High/Low, Previous Close, and Today’s Open/High/Low as horizontal lines—levels that traders commonly reference as potential support/resistance. The script updates dynamically and offers customizable timing and visuals for intraday and multi-day analysis.
How It Works
Previous Day High, Low, and Close are retrieved via request.security on the daily timeframe. Pre-Market High/Low are tracked inside a user-defined window (default: 4:00–8:30 America/New_York) using timestamp and rolling math.max/math.min. Today’s Open is captured at 9:30 America/New_York, and Today’s High/Low update throughout the session. Lines are plotted with user-selectable style (solid/dotted/dashed), width, and color, and labeled (e.g., PDH, PDL, PMH, PML). Lines extend to the right for ongoing context.
Key Features
• Previous Day, Pre-Market, and Today’s levels in one view
• Custom pre-market window (America/New_York, DST-aware)
• Flexible line styles, widths, and colors
• Per-level visibility toggles
• Ongoing updates to Today’s High/Low
• Clear labels for quick identification
What It Displays
A consolidated set of session-based reference levels to help study potential support, resistance, and breakout zones across intraday and multi-day contexts.
Originality
The Pine v6 indicator implementation uses TradingView built-ins (request.security, timestamp, math.max, math.min). No external open-source code is incorporated.
Common Uses
• Day traders reviewing intraday levels and potential breakouts
• Swing traders monitoring multi-day reference zones
• Technical analysts annotating key price areas
Configuration Notes
Set the pre-market window (default: 4:00–8:30 America/New_York) and choose which levels to display (e.g., Previous Day, Pre-Market, Today’s Open). Adjust line styles, widths, and colors to fit your chart.
Legal Disclaimer
For informational and educational purposes only—not investment, financial, or trading advice. Past performance does not guarantee future results; trading involves significant risk. Provided “as is,” without warranties. Consult a qualified professional before making decisions. By using, you accept all risks and agree to this disclaimer.
Last 10 Sessions: High, Low, Pivot, GapLast 10 Sessions: High, Low, Pivot, Gap
This indicator highlights the most important price levels from the last 10 completed trading sessions to help intraday and swing traders quickly spot potential support, resistance, and price reaction zones.
Key Features:
Previous Highs and Lows : Visualize the high and low from each of the past 10 sessions. These are the most commonly tested breakout and reversal points for day trading.
Session Pivots: The classic pivot formula ((High + Low + Close) / 3) for each of the last 10 sessions, often acting as a market “equilibrium” or intraday magnet.
Gaps: Displays the difference between each day’s open and the previous session’s close (“gap”), showing sentiment shifts and possible gap fill targets.
Clean, Faded Visuals: All lines and labels are subtly faded so your chart remains clear and uncluttered, with each level labeled by how many sessions ago it occurred.
Full Customization: Instantly toggle any level type (High, Low, Pivot, Gap) ON/OFF in settings, extend lines to the right, and adjust their forward length.
Bulletproof Logic: Never throws runtime errors. Lines and labels only display when valid data is present.
How to Use:
Use recent highs/lows for breakout, breakdown, or mean reversion trades.
Spot where multiple levels from past sessions cluster together for high-probability reversal or breakout areas.
Watch pivots for intraday bias, and gaps for sentiment and possible fill plays.
Perfect for all intraday timeframes.
If you want a powerful yet minimal map of where price is most likely to react, this indicator is for you!
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Swing High/Low by %REnglish Description
Swing High/Low by %R
This indicator identifies potential swing high and swing low points by combining William %R overbought/oversold turning points with classic swing price structures.
Swing High: Detected when William %R turns down from overbought territory and the price forms a local high (higher than both neighboring bars).
Swing Low: Detected when William %R turns up from oversold territory and the price forms a local low (lower than both neighboring bars).
This tool is designed to help traders spot possible market reversals and better time their entries and exits.
Customizable parameters:
Williams %R period
Overbought & Oversold thresholds
The indicator plots clear signals above/below price bars for easy visualization.
For educational purposes. Please use with proper risk management!
คำอธิบายภาษาไทย
Swing High/Low by %R
อินดิเคเตอร์นี้ใช้ระบุจุด Swing High และ Swing Low ที่มีโอกาสเป็นจุดกลับตัวของตลาด โดยอาศัยสัญญาณจาก William %R ที่พลิกกลับตัวบริเวณ overbought/oversold ร่วมกับโครงสร้างราคาแบบ swing
Swing High: เกิดเมื่อ William %R พลิกกลับลงจากเขต Overbought และราคาแท่งกลางสูงกว่าทั้งสองแท่งข้างเคียง
Swing Low: เกิดเมื่อ William %R พลิกกลับขึ้นจากเขต Oversold และราคาแท่งกลางต่ำกว่าทั้งสองแท่งข้างเคียง
ช่วยให้เทรดเดอร์สามารถมองเห็นโอกาสในการกลับตัวของราคา และใช้ประกอบการวางแผนจังหวะเข้าหรือออกจากตลาดได้อย่างแม่นยำมากขึ้น
ตั้งค่าได้:
ระยะเวลา Williams %R
ค่าขอบเขต Overbought & Oversold
อินดิเคเตอร์จะแสดงสัญลักษณ์อย่างชัดเจนบนกราฟเพื่อความสะดวกในการใช้งาน
ควรใช้ร่วมกับการบริหารความเสี่ยง
FXTDPR Dual Timeframe High-Low BoxesThe "Dual Timeframe High-Low Boxes" indicator is designed to visualize price ranges and key levels across two user-defined timeframes (default: 15-minute and 4-hour) on the same chart. It draws rectangular boxes representing the high and low price levels within each timeframe, along with a horizontal line indicating the opening price of the timeframe. Labels are added to mark the opening price with bilingual text (English/Turkish). The indicator is highly customizable, allowing users to adjust timeframes, colors, transparency, line styles, and display options.
// Key Features:
// 1. **Dual Timeframe Support**: Simultaneously displays boxes for two timeframes (e.g., 15M and 4H), enabling analysis of both short-term and long-term price movements.
// 2. **High-Low Boxes**: Each box represents the highest and lowest prices within the selected timeframe, dynamically updating as new highs or lows occur.
// 3. **Opening Price Line**: A horizontal line is drawn at the opening price of each timeframe, fixed from the start to the end of the timeframe period.
// 4. **Bilingual Labels**: Labels display the timeframe and opening price in both English and Turkish (e.g., "15M Open Price / Açılış Fiyatı") for enhanced accessibility.
// 5. **Customizable Display**: Users can choose to display boxes for both timeframes, only Timeframe 1, or only Timeframe 2 via the "Display Timeframes" setting.
// 6. **Color and Style Customization**: Separate settings for bullish/bearish box colors, opening price line color, line style (solid, dashed, dotted), and label text color for each timeframe.
// 7. **Transparency Control**: Adjustable transparency for boxes to prevent chart clutter.
// 8. **Performance Optimization**: Limits the number of displayed boxes to 500 (via max_boxes_count) to ensure smooth performance.
// 9. **Accurate Timing**: Boxes start precisely at the beginning of each timeframe’s candle (e.g., 16:45 for 15M, 00:00 for 4H), ensuring alignment with the selected timeframe.
// 10. **No Input Confirmation**: The indicator starts with default settings (15M and 4H, both displayed) without requiring user confirmation, streamlining the setup process.
// How It Works:
// - The indicator uses request.security() to fetch time data for the user-defined timeframes and detects new timeframe periods using ta.change().
// - For each timeframe, it initializes a box at the start of the period, setting the initial high, low, and open prices.
// - As new candles form within the timeframe, the box’s high and low boundaries are updated to reflect the highest and lowest prices.
// - The box color changes based on whether the closing price is above (bullish) or below (bearish) the opening price.
// - A fixed horizontal line is drawn at the opening price, spanning the timeframe’s duration, with a label at the end of the box indicating the timeframe and opening price.
// - Users can toggle between displaying both timeframes or a single timeframe, with all settings (colors, styles, transparency) applied independently for each timeframe.
// Usage:
// - Add the indicator to your chart, and it will automatically display 15M and 4H boxes with default settings.
// - Use the settings menu to customize timeframes, colors, line styles, transparency, or to select which timeframes to display.
// - Ideal for identifying support/resistance levels, breakout opportunities, or trend analysis across multiple timeframes.
// Notes:
// - For optimal performance, use a chart timeframe equal to or lower than the smaller selected timeframe (e.g., 15M chart for 15M and 4H boxes).
// - The indicator is designed for flexibility, supporting timeframes from 1 minute to monthly periods.
// - To avoid chart clutter, adjust transparency settings or reduce max_boxes_count for long historical data.
FVG, Swing, Target, D/W/M High Low Detector Basic by Trader Riaz"FVG, Swing, Target, D/W/M High Low Detector Basic by Trader Riaz " is a powerful TradingView indicator designed to enhance your trading strategy by identifying key market structures and levels. This all-in-one tool detects Fair Value Gaps (FVGs), Swing Highs/Lows, and previous Day, Previous Week, and Previous Month Highs/Lows, helping traders make informed decisions with ease.
Key Features:
Bullish & Bearish FVG Detection: Highlights Fair Value Gaps with customizable colors, labels, and extension options.
Swing Highs & Lows: Automatically detects and marks Swing Highs and Lows with adjustable display settings and extensions.
Next Target Levels: Identifies potential price targets based on market direction (rising or falling).
Daily, Weekly, and Monthly High/Low Levels: Displays previous day, week, and month highs/lows with customizable colors.
Customizable Settings: Fully adjustable inputs for colors, number of levels to display, and extension periods.
Clean Visuals: Intuitive and non-intrusive design with dashed lines, labels, and tooltips for better chart readability.
This indicator is ideal for traders looking to identify key price levels, improve market structure analysis, and enhance their trading strategies.
Happy Trading,
Trader Riaz
Custom Previous High/Low + Breakout AlertsThis indicator plots the previous high and low of the selected timeframe and alerts you when the price breaks either level.
To prevent spam, it triggers only once per period. If both the high and low break within the same period, you will receive an alert for each, but no duplicates if price hovers around these levels.
How to Set Up Alerts
1. Choose Your Timeframe
- In the indicator settings, select the timeframe for the high/low reference.
- Example: If you select 1 hour, the indicator will plot the previous 1-hour high and low and alert you when either level is broken
2. Create an Alert
- Condition → High/Low Break Alerts
- Function → Any alert() function call
Optional:
- If you want alerts only for high breakouts or low breakouts, select High Breakout or Low Breakout and use "Once Per Bar" as the trigger. (It will still alert only once per period.)
3. Setting Alerts for Multiple Timeframes
- If you want to create another alert for a different timeframe, first select the new timeframe in the indicator settings, then create a new alert
- Note: Previous alerts will continue to notify you based on the timeframe they were originally set for, even if you change the timeframe in the indicator settings.